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Here are some general steps you can try to troubleshoot and resolve the problem: Check System Requirements: Ensure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements for Cadence 16.6. Verify the compatibility of the software with Windows 11. Update Cadence Software: Make sure you are using the latest version of Cadence 16.6. Software updates often include bug fixes and stability improvements. Check the official Cadence website or contact their support for the latest updates. Update Graphics Drivers: Outdated or incompatible graphics drivers can lead to crashes. Visit the website of your graphics card manufacturer and download the latest drivers for your specific model. Run as Administrator: Right-click on the Cadence 16.6 shortcut or executable and choose "Run as Administrator." This can help avoid permission issues that might be causing crashes. Compatibility Mode: Try running Cadence 16.6 in compatibility mode. Right-click on the program's executable, go to "Properties," navigate to the "Compatibility" tab, and choose an earlier version of Windows that is known to be compatible. Check for Conflicts: Ensure that there are no conflicting software or background processes that might interfere with Cadence. Close unnecessary programs running in the background and temporarily disable antivirus/firewall to see if they are causing the issue. Check Event Viewer: Check the Windows Event Viewer for any error messages related to the Cadence crash. This can provide more details on what might be causing the problem. Contact Cadence Support: If the issue persists, reach out to Cadence support. They can provide specific guidance and may have a solution or workaround for the problem you're facing. Consider Virtualization: If all else fails, you might consider running Cadence 16.6 in a virtualized environment with an earlier version of Windows as the host, ensuring compatibility with the software. |
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